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When the truth is already a joke, what’s left to joke about? Rolling Stone's James Shackell dives into the rise and rise of political satire.
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The current pandemic seems to have demonstrated the power and authority of Australian state governments against the Commonwealth. Are we seeing a return to the original ideals of federalism, or is this about making sure there’s political blame to spread around? Andrew P Street takes a wild guess.